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I am working on a follow on volume of our book and a revision of the first volume. As part of that, I will be working on making the online class available on demand, so people will be able to work on their own schedule.

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Marilyn Altmanon October 6, 2015 at 9:33 pm

I too am very interested in any future online classes. Thank you

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Bill Dicksonon April 13, 2015 at 8:15 pm

18 sheep..we shear…wash…card…spin..dye…Gilmore loom 48 inch 4 shaft 8 treadle and a 1948 Binder counter march loom 48 inch 8 shaft 12 treadle that I plan to warp next week MAYBE. My wife and I are having a blast…love you’re website hope to come to workshops so we can learn more and more..Bill and Kim

Barb, the best solution is to keep practicing. You might try varying your warp tension to see if that helps. I am not holding any online classes at this time. I have several projects that must be completed.

I am interested in your online weaving class also. Please let me know when you will be starting another one. I am having trouble with my weft pulling in. Do I have my warps too close together? I am being as loose as possible with my weft. Please help. Thank you. Sincerely, Debbie

Just received my textile identification from Mary through order section on her website. AMAZING amount of detail, fascinating information and so helpful! She is obviously very knowledgeable and professional! I can't believe all the info and history etc she provided! Wow! Thank you so very much!!!! HL 3/18/2016

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Weaving in Beauty is dedicated to expanding the appreciation and knowledge of the textiles of what is now the southwestern United States. We offer cleaning, repair and appraisal of flatwoven textiles and we coordinate classes in fiber techniques to help others learn.

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